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boosted_b16 01-02-2005 02:45 PM

tuning for vaccume
 
i keep hearing that rather you use TE or UBER or whatever that its harder to tune the vaccume aeas than the boost areas, this just doesnt make sence to me because if when you create a base map and your starting with a stock bin file the vaccume areas should be the same as they were stock right? whats wrong with stock fuel and timing in vaccume? someone shed some light please ???

SpankedYA! 01-02-2005 02:51 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 
You have to keep in mind you are running larger injectors than stock so that's where the adjustmnets have to be made. If you ran a stock fuel map with a 450cc injector the car would just flood out.

boosted_b16 01-02-2005 03:02 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 
duhhhhh im an idiot lol but heres another question, enough people are using te and uber now that for example my set up will be a pm6 with 450's, now for damn sure there enough people using pm6's and 450's on there 1.6 or 1.8's that someone has already made a bin file that has good timing and fuel maps for vaccum, good enough that the vaccum section shouldnt need tuned...xenocron has my pm6 chipping it and making me a base map right now....where you at xenocron...will the tuning in vaccum be good to go on my base map or will it need tuned more?

SpankedYA! 01-02-2005 03:04 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 
Every basemap need to be tuned. Every car is different.

topspeed 01-02-2005 06:24 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 
i don't think the question has been fully answered yet, regarding the larger injectors, wouldn't that only affect the fuel maps. What about ignition maps? most of the turbo maps i've seen for TE have more advanced timing on vacum compared to stock, why is that? also what exactly do the FUEL map values mean?

Chris Harris 01-02-2005 06:43 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 

Originally Posted by CSaddict
Every basemap need to be tuned. Every car is different.

Ditto...

Timing maps shouldnt be touched unless on a dyno and you know how to read plugs or have a good knock monitor.

it is a basemap, calculated mathematically to run close.

I wish more people would post their tuned maps on my site (sticky at the top of this forum) but there isnt a lot there)

Someday maybe...

topspeed 01-02-2005 07:12 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 

Originally Posted by topspeed
i don't think the question has been fully answered yet, regarding the larger injectors, wouldn't that only affect the fuel maps. What about ignition maps? most of the turbo maps i've seen for TE have more advanced timing on vacum compared to stock, why is that? also what exactly do the FUEL map values mean?


topspeed 01-02-2005 07:13 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 
can you use stock pm6 Vacum maps on the vacum side on the IGNITION map?

Chris Harris 01-02-2005 08:18 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 
did you read my write-up on making basemaps for TE?

http://www.-------------/te

Dr.Boost 01-02-2005 08:23 PM

Re:tuning for vaccume
 

Originally Posted by xenocron
I wish more people would post their tuned maps on my site (sticky at the top of this forum) but there isnt a lot there)

Someday maybe...

I'll have one to post very soon. :)
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